Purple Fluorite Crystal Cluster – Western China
This delicate purple fluorite cluster from Western China features soft, lavender-purple cubic crystals with faint zoning and surface etching. The specimen is securely anchored on its natural matrix, creating a balanced and visually appealing display piece. The subtle and elegant violet hue of this fluorite is highly prized by collectors, making it a beautiful addition to any mineral collection or home decor.
Specimen details
| Mineral | Fluorite |
|---|---|
| Locality | China |
| Crystal system | Isometric |
| Dimensions | 4.3 cm × 1.8 cm × 2.0 cm |
| Weight | 20 g |
| Color | Purple |
| Size | Miniature (up to 2 inches / up to 5 cm) |
| Species | Fluorite |
| Condition | No damage on display faces |
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About this specimen
This exceptional Purple Fluorite Cluster is a stunning natural specimen sourced from Western China Origin. The cluster features multiple well-formed crystals displaying excellent natural formation that makes it a standout addition to any mineral collection.
Fluorite (CaF₂) crystallizes in the cubic (isometric) crystal system with a Mohs hardness of 4. This mineral is known for exceptional fluorescence under ultraviolet light, perfect octahedral cleavage, and a wide range of colors including purple, green, blue, yellow, and colorless. Specimens from Western China Origin are particularly valued among collectors for their quality and character.
This specimen weighs 0.71 oz (20.1 g) and measures approximately 1.7 × 0.7 × 0.8 inches. Each specimen is carefully hand-selected to ensure excellent crystal development, natural aesthetics, and display-worthy presentation. Photographs represent the actual specimen you will receive.
Whether you are a seasoned mineral collector, a geology enthusiast, or searching for a distinctive natural display piece, this Fluorite specimen offers exceptional quality and visual appeal. It makes an impressive addition to a specimen cabinet, educational display, or curated mineral collection — Fluorite is prized by collectors for its vivid color zoning and phantom growth patterns, and industrially important as a flux in steelmaking and in the production of hydrofluoric acid.




